Warner Instruments's new DP-311 AC/DC differential amplifier is said to be perfect for EEG, EKG, and extracellular recording using high impedance glass or metal microelectrodes
Warner Instruments introduces the new DP-311 AC/DC differential amplifier with active headstage.
The small, active headstage can be simply mounted into standard micromanipulators.
This DP-311 is designed to amplify extracellular action potentials, typically measured as microvolt level events, with as much as +/-2VDC at the input.
The DP-311 features high input impedance and high common mode rejection to minimise electrical interference (120dB at 60Hz).
It also features low noise, high gain, high DC tolerance, and bandwidth filtering.
Supplied with a two-year parts and labour warranty.